Where Islam spreads, freedom dies

Did your investigation reveal the existence of an "anti-white" racism?

Jean-Luc Primon: I would not speak of anti-white racism. But in our responses we have a proportion (just over 1 in 10) of the persons classed as belonging to the majority - who are neither immigrants, nor of immigrant descent, nor from the overseas territories - who declare that they have experienced racism.

But have trouble detecting the phenomenon because our investigation makes no distinction, within this majoritarian population, which allows us to to identify the minorities being racialised, such as persons of the Jewish or Muslim faiths, descendants of the third generation of immigrants or gypsies.